About to watch your vid here, hope that switch performs reliably for you. However I’m sorry to tell you my friend that’s not a genuine OEM Toyota OP switch. Have a great day
@MoOutdoorsandReviewsАй бұрын
hey, thanks for commenting, how can you tell?
@jonathanratliff4780Ай бұрын
@ i’ve been through this a few times and learned my lesson some years back I have a 2009 Corolla myself for 308,000 miles on it run like a watch still because of good maintenance and keeping it all Toyota. Like anything from due diligence I don’t know if you called the dealer to get the factory part number also Amazon does not sell OEM Toyota parts they’re all rip offs, you can only get OEM typically through Toyota dealers either online through the dealer purchase site or a dealer directly of course. Also OEM parts for Toyota like this oil pressure switch are Nippondenso and it will say Denso on the part itself. Do you notice on Amazon when they say manufacturer they say Toyota? Toyota makes no parts like these themselves are all either Denso or NGK or BYD on 99% of electrical parts mostly Denso. hope this helps
@JimJones-j1zАй бұрын
You had to take the wheel off to get to that??? LOL
@MoOutdoorsandReviewsАй бұрын
for sure, make sure to subscribe and have an awesome day!
@benhazeem7656Ай бұрын
I have a 2007 Toyota Camry and I have a leak up there after watching this I think that’s the problem
@MoOutdoorsandReviews10 күн бұрын
were you able to fix it? make sure to subscribe and have an awesome day